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Seahawks agreed to terms with K Steven Hauschka to a three-year, $9.15 million contract.

The deal includes $3.35 million guaranteed. Hauschka has quietly emerged as one of the game's most reliable kickers, going 57-of-62 (91.9 percent) on field goals over the last two seasons. That includes an 11-of-12 mark from 40-49 yards out and a perfect 3-of-3 from 50+ last season. Hauschka's average annual salary of $3.05 million is in line with recent deals signed by Jets K Nick Folk and Panthers K Graham Gano. Hauschka was fantasy's No. 4 kicker last season, a ranking he won't have trouble repeating. Mon, Mar 17, 2014 10:55:00 AM

The Seahawks will not use their franchise tag on free agent K Steven Hauschka.

Hauschka is coming off an excellent season, but Seattle won't go the Nick Folk route with him, which would've guaranteed Hauschka $3.556 million. Seahawks GM John Schneider does business differently than the rest of the league, and may let Hauschka test the market with the replaceability of kickers in mind. Sun, Mar 2, 2014 07:18:00 PM

Free agent K Steven Hauschka has an "outside chance" to be franchise tagged.

Hauschka would cost $3.6 million if franchised, but the Seahawks are more likely to sign him to a multi-year deal. One of the league's most reliable kickers, Hauschka was a Pro Bowl alternate in 2013 and missed only two field goals all year. He turns 29 this offseason. Sat, Feb 15, 2014 04:05:00 PM

Free agent K Steven Hauschka is expected to re-sign with the Seahawks.

Hauschka has quietly established himself as one of the league's most reliable kickers. Over the last two seasons, he's gone 57-of-62 field goals (91.9 percent), including a 16-of-17 mark between 40-49 yards. Hauschka will get a raise on the one-year, $715,000 deal he signed last year. Wed, Feb 5, 2014 10:46:00 AM

Coleman had surgery on Saturday and was expected to miss at least six weeks. The Seahawks will go with Robert Turbin at fullback against the Panthers, with WR Phil Bates promoted to replace Coleman on special teams.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll says TE Zach Miller (ankle) is recovering well and on track for next season.

Miller is three months removed from his second ankle surgery in less than a year. He'll likely miss the majority of Seattle's offseason program and should be considered questionable for training camp. Miller has a $3.4 million 2015 cap hit.